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Cardinal Cushing Library

Throughout Emmanuel's campus, you'll find space for collaborative learning, study sessions and post-class discussions. But the most popular place to hit the books is the Cardinal Cushing Library.

The sunlit library offers extensive study space, with individual study carrels and computer stations, as well as large tables for group projects and meetings. A full-time staff of knowledgeable librarians can help guide you through an extensive library collection that includes more than 161,000 volumes in the electronic, circulating and reference collections, 2,000+ active journal subscriptions in print and online and more than 60 online database resources.

The library is also home the Janet M. Daley Library Lecture Hall, which hosts some of the College's most prestigious lectures and events and the Academic Resource Center, which offers a variety of services to assist students in their quest for academic excellence.

Take a Look at the Cardinal Cushing Library

The Cardinal Cushing Library, which opened in 1965 and was named for the former Archbishop of Boston, is located next to Emmanuel’s main academic buildings—the Administration Building and the Maureen Murphy Wilkens Science Center.

The library collection includes more than 161,000 titles in the electronic, circulating and reference collections; 2,000+ active journal subscriptions in print and online; and 61 online database resources.

The sunlit library offers extensive study space, with individual study carrels and computer stations, as well as large tables for group projects and meetings.

The Janet M. Daley Library Lecture Hall has theater-style seating for 239 and is a great place for lectures and large meetings.

Located on the ground floor, the Academic Resource Center offers a variety of services to assist students in their quest for academic excellence, including peer tutoring, study groups, academic counseling, math and writing specialists, disability support services, and workshops.